Hi,
I'm having a dilemma deciding between hub motors for a 36V system. I do a 2 x 18km commute with a few hills. I average say 20-25km/hr on the flat, around 10km/hr when climbing the hills I have, and down hills like to approach 50km/hr (head down / no pedaling). Overall I really want to do all the work myself during my commute (2 x 18km) for on the flats & downhill (going fast downhill), and have the hub motor then to get me up the hills more quickly (and reduce my effort here). Having not ridden an electric bike this would seem to imply one of the most import things would be to avoid ALL drag from the motor when moving the bike along by mostly pedal power (or running downhill).
QUESTION 1: What would you recommend re hub motors? I was thinking of:
(a) Crystalyte 408 hub motor,
however I've read that non-geared (direct drive) hub motors having a "cogging torque"/"motor drag" when not using electrics. This would apply to the Crystalyte 408 hub motor then? In which case should I be considering:
(b) eZee brushless hub motor perhaps? However are these more noisy than the non-geared?
QUESTION 2: What happens on both of these motors when you go past the speed when torque drops to 0?
Do they give you drag at this stage? Is there any reason to go for one or the other of the models here? I'm trying to understand I guess with hub motors what happens when (a) you pedal the bike faster than it's rated maximum (i.e. where torque hits 0), and as well (b) when you have electrics switched off for the flat and (c) when you have electrics on but you're going down a hill fast but not pedaling. That is for which case does either the (i) non-geared or (ii) geared motors impede things by having resistance that comes to bear...
Thanks
Thanks
Greg
I'm having a dilemma deciding between hub motors for a 36V system. I do a 2 x 18km commute with a few hills. I average say 20-25km/hr on the flat, around 10km/hr when climbing the hills I have, and down hills like to approach 50km/hr (head down / no pedaling). Overall I really want to do all the work myself during my commute (2 x 18km) for on the flats & downhill (going fast downhill), and have the hub motor then to get me up the hills more quickly (and reduce my effort here). Having not ridden an electric bike this would seem to imply one of the most import things would be to avoid ALL drag from the motor when moving the bike along by mostly pedal power (or running downhill).
QUESTION 1: What would you recommend re hub motors? I was thinking of:
(a) Crystalyte 408 hub motor,
however I've read that non-geared (direct drive) hub motors having a "cogging torque"/"motor drag" when not using electrics. This would apply to the Crystalyte 408 hub motor then? In which case should I be considering:
(b) eZee brushless hub motor perhaps? However are these more noisy than the non-geared?
QUESTION 2: What happens on both of these motors when you go past the speed when torque drops to 0?
Do they give you drag at this stage? Is there any reason to go for one or the other of the models here? I'm trying to understand I guess with hub motors what happens when (a) you pedal the bike faster than it's rated maximum (i.e. where torque hits 0), and as well (b) when you have electrics switched off for the flat and (c) when you have electrics on but you're going down a hill fast but not pedaling. That is for which case does either the (i) non-geared or (ii) geared motors impede things by having resistance that comes to bear...
Thanks
Thanks
Greg